Patrick Reed responds to Scottie Scheffler’s comments about the greens at the PGA Championship
Patrick Reed is well in contention to win his second major ahead of the final round of the PGA Championship on Sunday. Reed left LIV Golf back in January and is hoping to return to the PGA Tour from August onwards, when his ban expires.
Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images Patrick Reed is well in contention to win his second major ahead of the final round of the PGA Championship on Sunday. Reed left LIV Golf back in January and is hoping to return to the PGA Tour from August onwards, when his ban expires. The 35-year-old from Dallas, Texas, has been hugely impressive at the PGA Championship so far this week.
Patrick Reed has managed the test at Aronimink better than most this week, and he heads into the final round of the PGA Championship just three shots adrift of the leader, Alex Smalley. Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Reed was in contention to win The Masters last month, but he fell away in the end, and he will have learned from that experience. He certainly has the game to get the job done at Aronimink on Sunday.
Patrick Reed responds to Scottie Scheffler’s comments on the PGA Championship greens On Friday, Scheffler said the pin locations at Aronimink were the toughest he has ever seen since he’s been on Tour. “ This is the hardest set of pin locations that I’ve seen since I’ve been on TOUR, and that includes U. S.
Opens, that includes Oakmont. I did ask, I asked Fooch, who caddies for Justin Rose. “ He’s been around a long time — and I asked Teddy too — have you seen anything like this before?